Sabtu, 25 Mei 2013

The finest laptop for a travel writer

By George Dodson


When thinking of laptops, you are at loggerheads of which is the best buy. Purchasing one may seem easy but the task becomes hard when the buyer gets to the market. There are different laptop sizes available in the market. If you're a writer, who spends most of his time traveling not only to find inspiration but also to attend to a lot of writing conventions, you need to have a laptop that goes wherever you go and is always on the go.

This being said, what laptop suits you? Well, if you know that you don't want an excess baggage upon boarding and if you know that you don't need an addition to your heavy load, then you might already have the idea as to which laptop would suit you best. The big laptops are not the ones you should be bringing. They were actually created as replacement to the seemingly bulky desktops. In other words, they really are not the type that you can move wherever you want them to be. Alternatively, the midsized laptops may not be the thing you are particularly looking for either. On the outside they might look light and portable but on the real they are heavy since they carry the features of the huge ones hence weigh the same as the ones you are trying to avoid.

So here you are left with only the last option at hand, or so you think. The small ones are not only limited to petite and really small. they might also go from average to very light, small and thin ones.

You might also question the difference between the two. Actually, the average small-sized ones are those that pack a reasonable number of features: from a reasonable 10- to 12-inch display, a minimum number of 2 USB ports, a fair-spaced and neatly patterned keyboard that appears just like the typical pattern you see in the bigger laptops, and a competitive single to dual-core processor. The thin and light laptops are just what the term describes them to be. They really are the thin and seamless type that packs only a fair list of features: 10-inch display, only a single USB port, a modified keyboard pattern, and a fair single core processor.' To top it all, both are lightweight so that anyone of them could actually go wherever you may go.

Take into account that there are ways that you can modify these laptops to meet your needs. As such, you might upgrade your hard drive to a solid state drive after finding SSD deals. You stand the benefit of an increased battery life and also your laptop w8ill have reduced weight.




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